REFLEXOLOGY FOR TRAUMA & ADDICTION (RTA) LEVEL I
If you are on this hidden page it is because you attended the RTA Level I class and are considering taking the class again. Graduates only are invited to take a deeper dive into the foundations of this work.
For you only, the 2-day Level I class will be offered at 50% off. So, only $187.50
The upcoming class, RTA: LI will be held on Wednesday-Thursday, April 30-May 1 (9-5pm) at the Arlington Center in Arlington, MA .
This class will provide 14 CEs acknowledged by ARCB & NCBTMB.
Click the "Buy Now" button below to reserve your spot in this class.
Any other questions, please contact me HERE.
For you only, the 2-day Level I class will be offered at 50% off. So, only $187.50
The upcoming class, RTA: LI will be held on Wednesday-Thursday, April 30-May 1 (9-5pm) at the Arlington Center in Arlington, MA .
This class will provide 14 CEs acknowledged by ARCB & NCBTMB.
Click the "Buy Now" button below to reserve your spot in this class.
Any other questions, please contact me HERE.
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Chantel’s 2-day reflexology workshop is comprised of three segments that utilize lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice. The five segments that make up the workshop are:
1. A No-Mind Approach to Wellness (principles for releasing negative thought patterns, judgments, and diagnoses in sessions)
2. How to provide a compassionate intake process with clients to support and sustain healthful and safe environments
3. Anatomy and physiology for specific brain structures that are affected by trauma and addiction
4. Self-inquiry and reflection for practitioner perspective shifting
5. 'Reflexology Guides' (intuitive techniques and subtle rotations that enable client relaxation and support.
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY:
NCBTMB & ARCB CEs: This class is recognized by NCBTMB and ARCB. Students who attend and answer questions about the workshop are given a certificate of completion acknowledging 14 CEs.
Chantel’s 2-day reflexology workshop is comprised of three segments that utilize lecture, demonstration, and hands-on practice. The five segments that make up the workshop are:
1. A No-Mind Approach to Wellness (principles for releasing negative thought patterns, judgments, and diagnoses in sessions)
2. How to provide a compassionate intake process with clients to support and sustain healthful and safe environments
3. Anatomy and physiology for specific brain structures that are affected by trauma and addiction
4. Self-inquiry and reflection for practitioner perspective shifting
5. 'Reflexology Guides' (intuitive techniques and subtle rotations that enable client relaxation and support.
ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY:
- Anatomy and physiology of the brain and the areas, structures, and glands that play a role in thought processes, habitual negative thought patterns, and dissociative and detachment disorders and tendencies.
- Specific attention will be paid to the amygdala, hippocampus, hypothalamus, thalamus, and grey matter. Also, an understanding of the role of the limbic system versus the prefrontal cortex and how to address these areas via the mini map in our own and our client's hands and feet.
- Areas of the body that may show symptoms, pain, or imbalances in those who have experienced trauma and for those with active or past alcoholic or addictive behaviors.
- Which structures, glands, and areas of the brain require detailed work for trauma and addiction.
- The HPA axis and the target organs, glands, or systems affected by the trauma &/or addiction from a reflexology perspective.
- The neurological system and how reflexology works via this system, directly related to how we receive internal and external stimuli.
- Reflexology Guides to address trauma and addiction.
NCBTMB & ARCB CEs: This class is recognized by NCBTMB and ARCB. Students who attend and answer questions about the workshop are given a certificate of completion acknowledging 14 CEs.